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all i do is play draw something and sample olive oil relaxants at the barber shop. [ laughter ] republicans are supporting millionaires on wall street while talking about doom and gloom in the job market. it's like they're smoking the mirror. excuse me, it's like they're putting smoke into a mirror because in the mirror, our country, he's got emphysema. because that's bad. talk to you. [ cheers and applause ] yeah!!! whoa!!!! yeah!!! [ smooching ] [ growling ] ♪ so you're going to give me all that for this last diet mountain dew? yeah, i just love the taste of diet dew. nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] diet mountain dew. yeah, it tastes that good. what about an island? [ hero ] nope. blank check? [ hero ] nah. but i'm mark cuban. blank check? denny's everyday value slam egis four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day. only at denny's. ♪ ♪ this may this may be the last time ♪ ♪ oh, this may this may be the last time ♪ ♪ oh, this may this may be the last time ♪ ♪ ma
all i do is play draw something and sample olive oil relaxants at the barber shop. [ laughter ] republicans are supporting millionaires on wall street while talking about doom and gloom in the job market. it's like they're smoking the mirror. excuse me, it's like they're putting smoke into a mirror because in the mirror, our country, he's got emphysema. because that's bad. talk to you. [ cheers and applause ] yeah!!! whoa!!!! yeah!!! [ smooching ] [ growling ] ♪ so you're going to give me all...
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tonight, a conversation with a noted author, benjamin barber. restoring the american economy and the continuing conversation about austerity. this weekend in los angeles, dr. baraber be at the independence day, hoping to solve our shared problems. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with dr. benjamin barber, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: all right, please welcome david barber to the program, the noted author and furious at the center for the philanthropy and civil society at the university of new york. he is also the founder of interdependent state. it celebrates its 10th anniversary in l.a., and he joins
tonight, a conversation with a noted author, benjamin barber. restoring the american economy and the continuing conversation about austerity. this weekend in los angeles, dr. baraber be at the independence day, hoping to solve our shared problems. we are glad you could join us for our conversation with dr. benjamin barber, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the...
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ben barber and will cain are back with us now. if you give a person pain medication, at some point they become addicted to it. have you to stop giving them medication when the patient gets better. when does that happen? >> happens with medication but not government spending. when the government spending is authorized by the american people. >> don't think we're addicted to. >> we're addicted to our defense budget which is always exempted from anything. $4 trillion, $5 trillion has gone out under obama, part of what happened. i agree with will on that, but 3 trillion of that went to the iraqi war, 3 trillion. we got out of iraq, and you see today our being there did very little good despite the horrendous losses. >> the fiscal cliff will take care of the defense spending. >> we've got to hit not just discretionary spending for health and welfare and education and transportation that we all benefit from, we've got to hit those areas like atomic weapons where we still are fighting the cold war so there's a lot that can be done to red
ben barber and will cain are back with us now. if you give a person pain medication, at some point they become addicted to it. have you to stop giving them medication when the patient gets better. when does that happen? >> happens with medication but not government spending. when the government spending is authorized by the american people. >> don't think we're addicted to. >> we're addicted to our defense budget which is always exempted from anything. $4 trillion, $5 trillion...
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s most prominent union leaders brendan barber of the trades union congress and his r.t. sarah first reports next the warning signs are all there. britain is being cursed towards an economic nightmare of decades long stagnation that's according to trade union leader brendan barber now he's called on the government to change course that's failed austerity drive now the trade unions congress represents more than six million which his workers and secretary general brendan barber has accused the conservative prime minister david cameron and chancellor george osborne of knowing very little of the person beyond the wealthy west london districts where they live he also said that their insistence on austerity is not going to affect the wealthy in these areas but it's going to be the poor he pays the price now he also spoke stratospheric inequality between the rich and the poor in britain we've come to one of the wealthier areas in london where we've come to the local church now the church here provides a twice weekly feed banks service that's given a service to people who are str
s most prominent union leaders brendan barber of the trades union congress and his r.t. sarah first reports next the warning signs are all there. britain is being cursed towards an economic nightmare of decades long stagnation that's according to trade union leader brendan barber now he's called on the government to change course that's failed austerity drive now the trade unions congress represents more than six million which his workers and secretary general brendan barber has accused the...
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but in 2005 barber recanted his testimony and said wolfe had nothing to do with the murder. in 2010 barber testified in federal court that he implicated wolfe to avoid the death penalty. the judge overturned wolfe's conviction finding that prosecutors allowed barber to give false testimony. >> my son should not be dying for selling marijuana. >> reporter: last month the state lost again when a federal appeals court refused to reinstate the murder conviction and death sentence. tomorrow at justin wolfe's bond hearing his attorney will ask the judge to set him free. >> but if i don't hold onto the hope, then i don't have anything. so i'm just going to continue to hope and believe that justice will finally be served and we'll finally get justin home. >> now prosecutors have said it doesn't matter if owen barber recanted his testimony because he can't be trusted, but on the other hand, justin wolfe's mother said if he can't be trusted, you can't believe him, you can't believe him from the start at the trial. we will see what happens tomorrow. we'll be at the bone hearing and we'
but in 2005 barber recanted his testimony and said wolfe had nothing to do with the murder. in 2010 barber testified in federal court that he implicated wolfe to avoid the death penalty. the judge overturned wolfe's conviction finding that prosecutors allowed barber to give false testimony. >> my son should not be dying for selling marijuana. >> reporter: last month the state lost again when a federal appeals court refused to reinstate the murder conviction and death sentence....
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ron barber was one of those wounded in the shooting. giffords launched a political action committee. they will support democratic candidates dedicated to compromise and bipartisanship. >>> "moneywatch" time on a friday. market rally on action by europe's bank to ease the eurozone crisis. where is the fastest highway in the country. ashley morrison noise. >> yeah, the one i take into work. >>> investors around the world seemed to like what they heard from the president of the central bank. mario draghi announced plans to buy bonds. it's expected to draw down borrowing rates. >>> asian markets soared. the nikkei added more than 2%. its biggest one-day percentage gain in five months. while hong kong's hang seng rose 3%. >>> the bond buying program sparked a banner day. the dow jones added 244 points to close at its highest point since 2007 before the great recession began. the nasdaq was up 66 points. >>> amazon's trying to get a jump on the holiday shopping season. on thursday, the company unveiled four new kindle fire tablet computers. t
ron barber was one of those wounded in the shooting. giffords launched a political action committee. they will support democratic candidates dedicated to compromise and bipartisanship. >>> "moneywatch" time on a friday. market rally on action by europe's bank to ease the eurozone crisis. where is the fastest highway in the country. ashley morrison noise. >> yeah, the one i take into work. >>> investors around the world seemed to like what they heard from the...
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selling perfume and his barber shop. c-span2 to keep his license. he won that case. the riot was very discouraging from washington. a lot of the most able and successful blacks left and went to toronto. beverly snow and william walker who was his business partner wound up in toronto. the carrier brothers. so it was kind of an exodus. they have really reached the limits of what was possible in washington. they had seen that there were not going to be allowed to go any farther. they moved on. >> the research. the frustrations, trump's. >> well, i've always know, your question, i was going to do this book. one reason, the sources were so interesting. so many good sources. the first and foremost was an important call by the time the story takes place, 55 years old. she has been keeping a diary of your life for close to 40 years. pretty much wrote down every day, you know, five days a week, six days a week what happened at a life. this is not an emotional diary. see is not a confessional or express a type of person, but she just said what happened in a life. mr. adams, th
selling perfume and his barber shop. c-span2 to keep his license. he won that case. the riot was very discouraging from washington. a lot of the most able and successful blacks left and went to toronto. beverly snow and william walker who was his business partner wound up in toronto. the carrier brothers. so it was kind of an exodus. they have really reached the limits of what was possible in washington. they had seen that there were not going to be allowed to go any farther. they moved on....
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a barber is 250 days of test , two years? landscape contractor, three years? security alarm installer. [laughter] this is why unemployment stays high. >> what is outrageous the variance between states. some don't have any licensure requirements bereday in danger from those in north carolina? i know the name of eight princesses. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. john: we are back with our show from the university of north carolina. chapel hill. how many think gay marriage should be legal? how many do
a barber is 250 days of test , two years? landscape contractor, three years? security alarm installer. [laughter] this is why unemployment stays high. >> what is outrageous the variance between states. some don't have any licensure requirements bereday in danger from those in north carolina? i know the name of eight princesses. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about...
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and we used the same barber shop together. it was named after our mutual love of facial kellerman. it is writer and comedian keith alderstad. and we worked as wharf 1812 reenactors. and as kids we were altar boys together. he would steel the wine and i would steel the water and then we would say mass ourselves. we were ambitious kids. tv personality and author greg gutfeld. his latest book "joy of hate" comes out november 13th. >> buy it. >> a block, the lede, that's the first story. >> she fought vitreal with aerosol -- you get the point. on tuesday a woman was arrested after she spray painted a new york city subway ad that equates muslim radicals with savages. the transit authority was forced to install the campaign seen here prompting the activist to make her complaint with paint. but she was met with the defender of the poster and a faceoff over free speech. let's watch. >> do you think you have a right to do that? >> it is a freedom of expression. >> do you really? >> i do. and who are you? >> my name is pamela. >> okay, can you get out of the way, pamela? >> no. >> get out of
and we used the same barber shop together. it was named after our mutual love of facial kellerman. it is writer and comedian keith alderstad. and we worked as wharf 1812 reenactors. and as kids we were altar boys together. he would steel the wine and i would steel the water and then we would say mass ourselves. we were ambitious kids. tv personality and author greg gutfeld. his latest book "joy of hate" comes out november 13th. >> buy it. >> a block, the lede, that's the...
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tiki barber is here laughing about this. authorities say radar detected an anomaly underneath the concrete. >> that's why tiki barber is here, our top story. a deal made to get the nfl's regular refs back on the field tonight. >> thankfully. >> i thought hoffa was buried underneath the south end zone of the old giants stadium. an deal? you woke up to a deal this morning? >> it's fantastic. i actually went to bed waiting for it to happen, and about 12:00 last night, my phone started buzzing, so i knew a deal had been reached. and it's fantastic. it's fantastic for everyone involved. now there's trust in the interaction with the officials. there's still going to be arguing with referees and they're still going to make bad calls, but now we're going to know that it's coming from a base of knowledge. these guys know what they're talking about and they're going to have an argument for why they do what they do on the field. these replacement guys simply weren't qualified. >> they missed the preseason, though. have they been kept u
tiki barber is here laughing about this. authorities say radar detected an anomaly underneath the concrete. >> that's why tiki barber is here, our top story. a deal made to get the nfl's regular refs back on the field tonight. >> thankfully. >> i thought hoffa was buried underneath the south end zone of the old giants stadium. an deal? you woke up to a deal this morning? >> it's fantastic. i actually went to bed waiting for it to happen, and about 12:00 last night, my...
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next we will have former new york giants tiki barber. he joins us live with his take. great to have tiki here. >> those replacement refs have a new slogan, close enough! that's fine. have you seen that footage of that call last night? oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. i haven't seen people this upset over a piece of tape since that anti-islam film came out. well, last night the replacement refs made a very controversial call, many people felt cost green bay the game. well, thank god fans in green bay don't take their football that seriously. whoo! that could have been a big brouhaha. 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the
next we will have former new york giants tiki barber. he joins us live with his take. great to have tiki here. >> those replacement refs have a new slogan, close enough! that's fine. have you seen that footage of that call last night? oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. i haven't seen people this upset over a piece of tape since that anti-islam film came out. well, last night the replacement refs made a very controversial call, many people felt cost green bay the game. well, thank god fans in green...
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christian bale the star of the batman movies did one of the kindest things i think he flew 4-year-old jaden barber, a cancer victim and his family out to los angeles for an intimate lunch at disney land club 33. he brought his wife and little girl. they sat there and she has been fighting cancer for two years. they talked movies and superheros and christian was happy to hear everything that jaden had to say. went out to meet with the victims which is sweet. hats off to you. >> bob: erin demaglio first woman to play as a quarterback for high school in florida. south plantation high. came in with 140 left in the game. two hand off and broke the glass ceiling. i suggest she is outweighted by most of the linemen. i played the game it's difficult. but to do it as a female senior in high school takes guts. dais that is real, she can be tackled and everything? >> bob: sure. she is a quarterback. >> dana: id a mir here. that is great. >> eric: bob is a defensive end. what are you going to do? hit her hard? move on. this morning i went to wounded warrior's project function this morning. i want to show you
christian bale the star of the batman movies did one of the kindest things i think he flew 4-year-old jaden barber, a cancer victim and his family out to los angeles for an intimate lunch at disney land club 33. he brought his wife and little girl. they sat there and she has been fighting cancer for two years. they talked movies and superheros and christian was happy to hear everything that jaden had to say. went out to meet with the victims which is sweet. hats off to you. >> bob: erin...
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former new york giants running back tiki barber says replacements, they face such big challenges in such a big league. >> the speed of the game is so much faster and also the pace of the game is so much faster, meaning things are happening faster, not just the play on the field. and it's easy to get confused or caught up in the moment as a player. imagine what it's like as a referee who hasn't been on this stage before. >> well, tonight's game is being played on a wednesday, so it won't interfere with president obama's speech to the democratic national convention on thursday. this would be the first nfl game played on a wednesday since september 22nd, 1948. >>> there's plenty of excitement as the first place, the yankees take on the orioles at camden yards. the stadium will be packed with many enthusiastic fans. listen to this, it's apparently okay to cheer for your team, but you have to do it carefully because you could harm your voice. >> a single yell will either produce a hemorrhage that will go away or a polyp or heernlgic polyp that may not go away unless being surgically removed.
former new york giants running back tiki barber says replacements, they face such big challenges in such a big league. >> the speed of the game is so much faster and also the pace of the game is so much faster, meaning things are happening faster, not just the play on the field. and it's easy to get confused or caught up in the moment as a player. imagine what it's like as a referee who hasn't been on this stage before. >> well, tonight's game is being played on a wednesday, so it...
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the killer owen barber who is serving 38 years testified then that wolfe hired him to do it, but barber recanted and now says that was a lie and that he said it only to save himself, but prosecutors say they are preparing to retry wolfe. >> i don't know what evidence they have. owen has gone on the stand and admitted that justin had nothing to do with this, that it was only so that he could avoid the death penalty himself and judge jackson in a federal court found that to be a truthful statement. >> reporter: members of wolfe's extended family remember at the courthouse in force -- were at the courthouse in force today. >> he is a changed man and he's spent 10 years on death row and enough is enough already. >> this has been the strongest scared straight program any kid could ever go through. justin has grown up, has watched a number of men walk off to her death from death row and -- their death from death row and that is quite a lesson that no one should ever have to experience. >> reporter: lindsay, what was it like seeing your brother up there? do you feel like you know him or don't
the killer owen barber who is serving 38 years testified then that wolfe hired him to do it, but barber recanted and now says that was a lie and that he said it only to save himself, but prosecutors say they are preparing to retry wolfe. >> i don't know what evidence they have. owen has gone on the stand and admitted that justin had nothing to do with this, that it was only so that he could avoid the death penalty himself and judge jackson in a federal court found that to be a truthful...
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barber: thank you, madam speaker. i'm offering this amendment to improve this legislation and truly show this chamber's support for our veterans and men and women in uniform. by preventing their pay and services from being impacted by a potential government shutdown next year. the underlying bill we're voting on today lacks key provisions that are needed to protect our veterans and active duty military. my amendment will add these provisions. my amendment will ensure that our patriotic men and women are not victims of partisan gridlock. my amendment ensures that basic military pay will not be interrupted in a potential shutdown. my amendment guarantees that our armed forces will be paid for the entire year, not just the six-month duration authorized by this continuing resolution. unfortunately, congress has failed to do its job, and we cannot allow a government shutdown to impact the basic pay of our men and women in uniform. this is a guarantee and assurance that they have the right to expect we will uphold no matter
barber: thank you, madam speaker. i'm offering this amendment to improve this legislation and truly show this chamber's support for our veterans and men and women in uniform. by preventing their pay and services from being impacted by a potential government shutdown next year. the underlying bill we're voting on today lacks key provisions that are needed to protect our veterans and active duty military. my amendment will add these provisions. my amendment will ensure that our patriotic men and...
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it came from barber shop quartets. they used to sing it before the actual song. the idea of the keynote is the main speaker literally setting the tone for the event. >> that's -- they're not singing, thank goodness, right? >> maybe sometimes we wish they were, right? >> that's true. true. >> some of them can sing. >> yeah? >> some of our -- obama sings beautifully. >> true. >> and romney may have a voice, too. maybe they should keynote before the keynote. doing voice exercises -- that's my keynote -- >> you'll have to teach me those. the term spin as in political spin? >> political spin, well, the late william sapphire of "the new york times" says that it comes from slang to deceive or spin a yarn. thinking about it, when a piece of yarn is spun, it twists as it is spun. the first political use of the word spin came from the mondale/reagan 1984 debate. from a wonderful web site that i found called word spy, the actual definition of spin is the following, and we will see and hear a lot of it -- to convey information or cast another person's remarks or actions in a
it came from barber shop quartets. they used to sing it before the actual song. the idea of the keynote is the main speaker literally setting the tone for the event. >> that's -- they're not singing, thank goodness, right? >> maybe sometimes we wish they were, right? >> that's true. true. >> some of them can sing. >> yeah? >> some of our -- obama sings beautifully. >> true. >> and romney may have a voice, too. maybe they should keynote before the...
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and the barber poles. i hate these polls. coming up, in 2008, senator obama made this promise -- >> i am pledging to cut the deficit we inherited by half by the end of hi first term in office. >> greg: i hate those. yellow curtains. four years later and he hasn't gotten it done. why? you will hear from the president. you are not going to let me say danl eat a live bunny if you leave? >> dana: ruin my reputation. >> greg: too late. ♪ ♪ the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male annncer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for people who like more cash. [ italian accent ] 50% more dough! what's in your wallet? >> dana: in 2008, then candidate obama thought trillions of dollars of debt was unpatriotic is what he said. once inaugurated in 2009
and the barber poles. i hate these polls. coming up, in 2008, senator obama made this promise -- >> i am pledging to cut the deficit we inherited by half by the end of hi first term in office. >> greg: i hate those. yellow curtains. four years later and he hasn't gotten it done. why? you will hear from the president. you are not going to let me say danl eat a live bunny if you leave? >> dana: ruin my reputation. >> greg: too late. ♪ ♪ the capital one cash rewards...
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. >> yolanda barber, she sang her whole life and then she got laid off from one of the singing gigs, sang on a cruise ship and now she drives a school bus. the city -- a school bus. anyway, she got up there to sing and none of the judges turned. listen. listen. >> let me close my eyes. ♪ you can reach me by caravan ♪ across the desert like an airman ♪ i don't care how you get here just get here if you can ♪ [ applause ] >> somebody turn around! ♪ i don't care how you get here just get here if you can ♪ >> i mean, why didn't they pick her? >> she has a little bit of -- >> and what adam -- >> -- gladys knight to her. >> yeah. adam when he turned around said, oh, god, who's going to say how typed we were first for not picking her? but they are rounding out their teams and looking for specific voices. >> there are strategies involved. i remember when we played "the voice" you don't want to go with the first person. >> that's what i did. i didn't -- ♪ there's a -- >> boom. boom. as a result, i almost didn't have anybody on my team, i kept waiting to be wowed by somebody. >>
. >> yolanda barber, she sang her whole life and then she got laid off from one of the singing gigs, sang on a cruise ship and now she drives a school bus. the city -- a school bus. anyway, she got up there to sing and none of the judges turned. listen. listen. >> let me close my eyes. ♪ you can reach me by caravan ♪ across the desert like an airman ♪ i don't care how you get here just get here if you can ♪ [ applause ] >> somebody turn around! ♪ i don't care how you...
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. >> what i try to do is go where the folks are, barber shops, beauty parlors, libraries, back to school night. where did you live before? >> alexandria. >> you would need to reregister to vote. >> reporter: campaigns say it's also important that voters know what to bring to the poll ts. virginia like most states requires voters to present identification to vote. while virginia doesn't mandate a photo i.d., laws in about a dozen states do. several more face court challenges. the laws supporters say is to prevent voter fraud. >> whoever wins the next upcoming presidential race, i want everyone to say, yep, they won and there's no doubt about that person's mandate because of questions over the election process. >> reporter: a recent poll in three swing states found a majority vote for voter i.d. laws. but critics say it makes it hard for the minorities who may not have the proper access to i.d.s to vote. >> the laws are designed to discourage people from showing up at the polls by requiring certain kinds of i.d.s and making people go through certain hoops and making it harder. >> reporter:
. >> what i try to do is go where the folks are, barber shops, beauty parlors, libraries, back to school night. where did you live before? >> alexandria. >> you would need to reregister to vote. >> reporter: campaigns say it's also important that voters know what to bring to the poll ts. virginia like most states requires voters to present identification to vote. while virginia doesn't mandate a photo i.d., laws in about a dozen states do. several more face court...
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tiki barber, always fun. next hour of cnn newsroom begins right now. >>> stories we're watching right now, the man behind a controversial film, one many muslims are calling offensive and we're getting a new look at the maker of innocence of muslims and it is all thanks to an actress featured in the movie. t-minus 50-days until the presidential election and the romney camp may not be running like a well-oiled machine. new information about where mitt romney's rnc speech didn't go as well as many hoped. >>> i am in chicago, week two of the teacher strike, how the city is coping and now the mayor is threatening to take the teachers to court. all of this coming up. >>> it has been several weeks of bad press for the royal family. first prince harry and now images of his brother's wife kate middletown sunday bathing topless. we'll talk with jonathan ceo that used to work for the royals and find out why this could be the start of something much worse for the royal family. newsroom starts now. >>> good morning. thank
tiki barber, always fun. next hour of cnn newsroom begins right now. >>> stories we're watching right now, the man behind a controversial film, one many muslims are calling offensive and we're getting a new look at the maker of innocence of muslims and it is all thanks to an actress featured in the movie. t-minus 50-days until the presidential election and the romney camp may not be running like a well-oiled machine. new information about where mitt romney's rnc speech didn't go as...
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and the barber poles. i hate these polls. coming up, in 2008, senator obama made this promise -- >> i am pledging to cut the deficit we inherited by half by the end of hi first term in office. >> greg: i hate those. yellow curtains. four years later and he hasn't gotten it done. why? you will hear from the president. you are not going to let me say danl eat a live bunny if you leave? >> dana: ruin my reputation. >> greg: too late. ♪ ♪ does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4g lte network, and motorola, droid does. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. >> dana: in 2008, then candidate obama thought trillions of dollars of debt was unpatriotic is what he said. once inaugurated in 2009, he promised the american people he would deal with the deficit problem. listen. >> we now have over
and the barber poles. i hate these polls. coming up, in 2008, senator obama made this promise -- >> i am pledging to cut the deficit we inherited by half by the end of hi first term in office. >> greg: i hate those. yellow curtains. four years later and he hasn't gotten it done. why? you will hear from the president. you are not going to let me say danl eat a live bunny if you leave? >> dana: ruin my reputation. >> greg: too late. ♪ ♪ does your phone give you all day...
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former new york giants running back tiki barber said such replacement face big challenges in the big league. >> the speed of the game is so much faster and also the pace of the game is so much faster meaning things are happening faster, not just the play on the field. it's easy to get confused or caught up in the moment as a player. imagine what it's like as a referee who hasn't been on this stage before. >> reporter: a "sports illustrated" writer criticizes the n.f.l. for using them. >> they are really putting the players in danger by having referees, replacing referees who are not at the very top of their profession. football is by nature a chaotic and violent game and the n.f.l. must do all it can to bring order and safety to it. >> reporter: the 121 n.f.l. referees are considered part- time workers and have outside careers. last year they were paid an average of nearly $150,000 plus benefits. i'm ed payne for 9news now. >>> it is 6:49. time to get an answer to our question of the morning. >> here it is one more time. according to a new survey, americans say this is the number one
former new york giants running back tiki barber said such replacement face big challenges in the big league. >> the speed of the game is so much faster and also the pace of the game is so much faster meaning things are happening faster, not just the play on the field. it's easy to get confused or caught up in the moment as a player. imagine what it's like as a referee who hasn't been on this stage before. >> reporter: a "sports illustrated" writer criticizes the n.f.l. for...
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. >> reporter: at this barber shop in downtown charlotte, summer was different four years ago. >> crazy. >> reporter: dominick dukes remember the steady stream of eager campaign volunteers who stopped by the shop to register new voters. >> everyone was obama. >> reporter: nearby, at unc charlotte, a 21-year-old grad student recalls being captivated. >> unified people. >> thank you, north carolina! >> reporter: young people and black voters were the bedrocks of president obama's support in the tar heel state. he snagged 95% of the black vote and 74% of voters under 30. but this time, many of them are unenthusiastics and frustrating. >> not able to stand up for what we're pushing for. >> he hasn't communicated well to the country. >> scary, graduated from college, there's not many jobs. >> reporter: that may be the biggest wrench in the obama machine. the state's own unemployment rate. 9.6% in july. well above the national average and the fifth highest in america. bombarded with ads and web videos like this one, tying the president to be jotlessness. mitt romney and the group supports him
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let's talk to tiki barber. good morning. >> good morning, how you doing? >> i'm good. >> i love the new york post. >> is it fair, though? i mean -- >> it kind of has to be. in 2007 when the giants won, the jets brought in brett favre which was a distraction in and of itself. now they won last season and they bring in tim tebow, really to compete with mark sanchez, but i think it will get to be more than that as tim tebow wants to be on the field, and i think as the jets perform bad in the start of the season, the fans and the media will want tim tebow on the field. i think it will grow fast and furious, but we'll see. >> some people say it will be mid-season for tebow. >> i don't think it will be mid-season. i think he's their starting quarterback, that they're committed to him. but as you get into these games and these wildcat formations, as they're calling them, and have some success, and they start winning. it doesn't matter who you're paying or how much you're paying a guy or who is your perceived starter, it's about winning and losing. >> you got that
let's talk to tiki barber. good morning. >> good morning, how you doing? >> i'm good. >> i love the new york post. >> is it fair, though? i mean -- >> it kind of has to be. in 2007 when the giants won, the jets brought in brett favre which was a distraction in and of itself. now they won last season and they bring in tim tebow, really to compete with mark sanchez, but i think it will get to be more than that as tim tebow wants to be on the field, and i think as the...
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benjamin barber, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: all right, please welcome david barber to the program, the noted author and furious at the center for the philanthropy and civil society at the university of new york. he is also the founder of interdependent state. it celebrates its 10th anniversary in l.a., and he joins us from new york. it is good to have you on the program. >> thank you, tavis. good to be here. tavis: the democrats in charlotte and republicans in tampa, where u.s. public policy is concerned, talk to me about what you have heard over these past two weeks and why not of it sounds to me like we are going to be wo
benjamin barber, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: all...
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he had just dropped his son off at a barber shop. king died later on at shock trauma. his family buried him yesterday. they are pleading now to the community for anybody to come forward with information to arrest the killer. police say that they have very little to go on. so if you have any information, they would appreciate a phone call. >>> time now to get a check on your weather and your forecast. here's meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning, everyone. let's check out what's going on in urbana this morning. yes, we are seeing some sunshine, but also some clouds. that's going to be the scenario as we go throughout the day, those clouds moving in from the west and all of this is ahead of a cold front that's going to move through the area. right now temperature in fredrick coming in at 54 degrees. we do still have a little bit of patchy fog as we step out and about this morning. but here is what maryland's most powerful radar looks like right now, we are dry, but we do have a slight chance for a stray shower to move in here as we go later into the evening time
he had just dropped his son off at a barber shop. king died later on at shock trauma. his family buried him yesterday. they are pleading now to the community for anybody to come forward with information to arrest the killer. police say that they have very little to go on. so if you have any information, they would appreciate a phone call. >>> time now to get a check on your weather and your forecast. here's meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning, everyone. let's check out...
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barber shop at the end of the strip center. hi, i'm hunting down a kid. and i think he was coming here to get his hair cut. >> nada? >> nothing. it was all women. it looks like marcus ditched me. i just thought that he was the one that i had to worry about the least, as far as surviving and making it. he smokes marijuana, and if he was in jail for three days, i imagine that he really wanted to smoke. so i'm thinking that maybe that's what he went to do. he didn't go get his hair done. >> does that surprise you? >> mm-hmm. >> because? >> i mean, when i talked to him this morning he was... it was very sincere, it was very normal. and i said "i'll call you back," or whatever. (cell phone rings) and then every time i tried to call back, he didn't answer the phone. hello? marcus. where are you? >> good timing. >> i've been looking for you. it's 2:20. i want you to tell me what time you're going to be here. okay, so in the next 20 minutes. maybe i was right and you were wrong. >> what? >> that he wasn't getting high. >> we'll see if he if shows. we'll see. >> d
barber shop at the end of the strip center. hi, i'm hunting down a kid. and i think he was coming here to get his hair cut. >> nada? >> nothing. it was all women. it looks like marcus ditched me. i just thought that he was the one that i had to worry about the least, as far as surviving and making it. he smokes marijuana, and if he was in jail for three days, i imagine that he really wanted to smoke. so i'm thinking that maybe that's what he went to do. he didn't go get his hair...
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what does former new york giant great tiki barber think about the nfl replacement refs and their questionable calls? he'll be here with us live. that should be fun. as for fun, she just wants to have fun. lots of it. cyndi lauper reveals the pricing new details about her hit songs. she has a really interesting new memoir. that and much more coming up on "starting point" in just a few minutes. >> and the most incredible hair. >> i love cyndi lauper. looking forward to that. all right, she's a long way from "three's company" but she still has that star quality. we're very excited about having you here suzanne somers. she's here to talk about her brand-new show and much more. that's coming up. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ laughing ] [ lau
what does former new york giant great tiki barber think about the nfl replacement refs and their questionable calls? he'll be here with us live. that should be fun. as for fun, she just wants to have fun. lots of it. cyndi lauper reveals the pricing new details about her hit songs. she has a really interesting new memoir. that and much more coming up on "starting point" in just a few minutes. >> and the most incredible hair. >> i love cyndi lauper. looking forward to that....
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barber: in tragedy we laid our differences aside and found common purpose. the legacy of 9/11 is our ability to say with certainty that no enemy or threat can change the values of our country and that which it stands for. i remain awed by the bravery and valor shown each day by our first responders and their brothers and sisters in uniform and by ordinary americans. in tucson we have a special connection to 9/11, christina taylor green was a 9/11 baby. today would have been her 11th birthday. she died in the tragic shooting on january 8, 2011, when she came to speak with her congresswoman. just as on 9/11 we saw the spirit of the american people who came together in prayer, compassion, and unity on january 8, 2011, and the days and weeks that followed, this is who we are as a people and who we always will be. god bless all of us in this great country in which we are privileged to live. i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks.
barber: in tragedy we laid our differences aside and found common purpose. the legacy of 9/11 is our ability to say with certainty that no enemy or threat can change the values of our country and that which it stands for. i remain awed by the bravery and valor shown each day by our first responders and their brothers and sisters in uniform and by ordinary americans. in tucson we have a special connection to 9/11, christina taylor green was a 9/11 baby. today would have been her 11th birthday....
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barber's mother posted a pic on a facebook page set up for her son called lighting the bat signal for jason. that story reading gives me goose bumps. >> it's so nice. all right, politics again. the cash race is on. and president obama's latest haul has people talking overnight. including no doubt the romney campaign. we'll tell you why coming up next. at purina one, we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a time. discover vibrant maturity and more at purinaone.com. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> welcome back to "early start" this monday morning. it's 42 minutes after the hour. i'm christine romans in
barber's mother posted a pic on a facebook page set up for her son called lighting the bat signal for jason. that story reading gives me goose bumps. >> it's so nice. all right, politics again. the cash race is on. and president obama's latest haul has people talking overnight. including no doubt the romney campaign. we'll tell you why coming up next. at purina one, we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old...